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    BaldwinMartin
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    Anyone have information on where the outlook express pst file is in xp home? I looked in \documents and settings\user\application data\microsoft\ No Joy?????? Best Wishes and Happy Holiday's, ez_way

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      Anyone have information on where the outlook express pst file is in xp home? I looked in \documents and settings\user\application data\microsoft\ No Joy?????? Best Wishes and Happy Holiday's, ez_way

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      I've not used XP's version of OE, but with version 6, you can right-click the folder you are interested in and select Properties. This will show the folder's location (which is a .dbx file). Worst case, you could search for *.pst files.


      A rich person is not the one who has the most, but the one that needs the least.

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        Anyone have information on where the outlook express pst file is in xp home? I looked in \documents and settings\user\application data\microsoft\ No Joy?????? Best Wishes and Happy Holiday's, ez_way

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        The value of where it's located is stored in the registry. Off hand I can't remember where. -- Joel Lucsy

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          The value of where it's located is stored in the registry. Off hand I can't remember where. -- Joel Lucsy

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          Thank you Joel, I thought so also, but the new version, (perhaps because of hackers) does not. I remembered like you but MS has removed it. Thanks anyway, Best Wishes, ez_way

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            I've not used XP's version of OE, but with version 6, you can right-click the folder you are interested in and select Properties. This will show the folder's location (which is a .dbx file). Worst case, you could search for *.pst files.


            A rich person is not the one who has the most, but the one that needs the least.

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            Great answer I did not think og that! Here is what they have done C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{5xxxxx-0796-48xxx-AAB4-4E1xxxxxxxxx6E}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\Inbox.dbx Best Wishes, ez_way

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